Hawaiʻi Triennial 2025

ALOHA NŌ, the 2025 Hawaiʻi Triennial, is a call to know Hawaiʻi as a place of rebirth, resilience, and resistance; a place that embraces humanity in all of its complexities — with a compassion and care that can only be described as aloha. In the words of Kanaka ʻŌiwi (native Hawaiian) philosopher Dr. Manulani Aluli … Continue reading Hawaiʻi Triennial 2025

Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival: accepting submissions and proposals

The 36th Annual Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival (HRFF) is now accepting film submissions as well as proposals for a website designer / content manager and an event coordinator for the 2025 festival. The deadline for film submissions, via FilmFreeway, is March 3, and proposals for the events and website positions are due by February 21. … Continue reading Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival: accepting submissions and proposals

Vision Without Limits 2025 Gala: tickets and tables on sale

Hyatt Regency Waikīkī 2424 Kalākaua, Honolulu, United States

Join us April 3, 2025 for a beautiful evening at the Hyatt Regency Waikīkī to honor visionary members of Hawaiʻi's LGBTQIA+ / MVPFAFF+ community. Spend an evening with friends old and new and enjoy delightful food and beverages, and special live performances. Hosted by the first openly queer Miss Hawaiʻi, Hayley Cheyney Kāne, the evening … Continue reading Vision Without Limits 2025 Gala: tickets and tables on sale

LOVERGIRLS Cabaret

Club 939 939 Ke’eaumoku Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

A Valentine's Day celebration for singles & couples alike, the LOVERGIRLS Cabaret is a showcase of talent and beauty featuring Oʻahu's most striking dance and aerial artistry in collaboration with the dancers, bartenders and bottle babes of Hawaii's largest gentlemen's club, Club 939. This is a strictly 21+ event, by the ladies and specially curated … Continue reading LOVERGIRLS Cabaret

Oʻahu Queer Hiking Group: Koko Head Botanical Garden Walk

Koko Crater Botanical Garden 7491 Kokonani Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

Join queer hiking enthusiasts for this 2-mile botanical garden hike / walkabout. Due to the drier topography, this hike can get quite sunny and warm. Please bring hiking/comfortable shoes, at least 2 liters of water, sun protection / hat, a towel and snacks. Oʻahu Queer Hiking asks that participants be present, enjoy the hike, meet … Continue reading Oʻahu Queer Hiking Group: Koko Head Botanical Garden Walk

February 20-22: Rep. Jill Tokuda Town Halls

Rep. Jill Tokuda will be holding community town halls in Wahiawā, Oʻahu and Pāhoa, Hawaiʻi this month at Wahiawā Elementary School Cafeteria and Pāhoa High & Intermediate School Cafeteria. Sheʻll be on site offering assistance with federal issues, covering policies affecting Hawaiʻi, and answering questions and concerns from community members. RSVPs are welcomed, but not required. … Continue reading February 20-22: Rep. Jill Tokuda Town Halls

Hale Kū Ānuenue Support Groups

Hale Kū Ānuenue 94 Kohola Street, Hilo, United States

Hawaiʻi Islandʻs Hale Kū Ānuenue is a community of care for māhū and LGBTQIA2S+ people, and they host monthly support groups for youth at their space in Hilo. The organizationʻs mission: "We create and sustain space for and with māhū and queer people from keiki to kūpuna, their families and caregivers. We build a community … Continue reading Hale Kū Ānuenue Support Groups

Trump’s First 30 Days: What LGBTQ+ Older People Need to Know

Online

Thereʻs been a flood of executive orders, memos, and other actions from President Trump and his new administration, but what do these actions mean for LGBTQ+ older adults and older people living with HIV? Join SAGE for an informative webinar featuring an array of experts who will break down these developments and discuss their implications … Continue reading Trump’s First 30 Days: What LGBTQ+ Older People Need to Know

Fighting for YOUR rights (at the Hawai‘i State Capitol)

Online

Pride at Work Hawaiʻi invites the community to join their upcoming Zoom webinar covering the legislative process, how to submit testimony and effective lobbying. The session with also include advocacy tips and a Q&A session. Registration is required. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th 6:00 - 7:00 PM via Zoom registration required Registration link:: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/RtMMcQo0QueFblZ9uWULLA

Rainbow Town Hall: Exploring the Intersection of Māhū and LGBTQIA+

Mission Memorial Building South King Street, Honolulu, United States

The Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation (HLLF) invites the public to its first Rainbow Town Hall of 2025, a conversation exploring the Māhū identity and its intersection with the Western concept of LGBTQIA+. The discussion will delve into the cultural, historical and social nuances that define Māhū while also examining the evolving landscape of diversity, equity … Continue reading Rainbow Town Hall: Exploring the Intersection of Māhū and LGBTQIA+